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. >>> it seems it's the tabloid media culture in britain to use unscrupulous methods to get the stories. we look at some of the techniques. >> reporter: for british tabloids like the recently deceased "news of the world," it appears everyone, everywhere was fair game. actors, business tycoons, royals, politicians, all potential front page fodder caught up in journalism that bordered on blood sports. >> they very much crossed the line. they did not do it once or twice. we're not talking about a single rogue reporter. apparently it happened at least four times. >> bonnie fuller has been the driving force behind magazines like "star," "u.s. weekly," and now "hollywood life." >> they are much nastier than anything you would find there, and they look to tear down people. the journalists able to do this, it's not that complicated or hard. >> john able walked us through the most common techniques. phone hacking, shockingly easy. >> most people don't change their pin or passwords, so once they are able to correlate a specific phone number with a specific carrier, all they have to do is dial int
. >>> it seems it's the tabloid media culture in britain to use unscrupulous methods to get the stories. we look at some of the techniques. >> reporter: for british tabloids like the recently deceased "news of the world," it appears everyone, everywhere was fair game. actors, business tycoons, royals, politicians, all potential front page fodder caught up in journalism that bordered on blood sports. >> they very much crossed the line. they did not do it once or...
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>> reporter: we understand that this teenage girl in britain went missing in 2002 and later found ted. we are understanding what is emerging now the last day and today is that the phone of a journalist allegedly at "news of the world" allegedly hacked into her mobile phone and then deleted messages from her voice mail. according to these accusations and allegations, many messages were left on her voice mail on friends and relatives appealing her to contact them. they were, obviously, very distressed that she had been missing. then those messages, especially the ones left within the first couple of days she was missing, were deleted, allegedly by the journalist of news of the world," which is owned by rupert murdoch's empire and directors of the news international are meeting with british police today. they are saying they want to cooperate with any sort of investigation. of course, this has police and, of course, the family of millie dalor extremely angry and many describing the situation as heinous as this, obviously, could affect the investigation as it was taking place. >> we will
>> reporter: we understand that this teenage girl in britain went missing in 2002 and later found ted. we are understanding what is emerging now the last day and today is that the phone of a journalist allegedly at "news of the world" allegedly hacked into her mobile phone and then deleted messages from her voice mail. according to these accusations and allegations, many messages were left on her voice mail on friends and relatives appealing her to contact them. they were,...
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this is why her arrest will strike a chord with people here in britain and they are hoping to get to the bottom of this and how far the phone hacking went. >> the former head of news international under arrest, and that would be the biggest arrest so far in the whole phone hacking scandal. >>> let me say good morning to our candy crowley. she's coming your way in a few minutes with her show, "state of the union." i was off last weekend and i miss you when i don't see you. you have a big interview today. it's amazing that rudy guiliani's name still shows up when polled on who you would like to vote for president still comes into the race. he's not running. >> well, he is still stroking that. he has been there and doing all this faux campaign, which a lot of them do before they get in, but it's getting late here. there's no real sign that he's building up a staff, or setting those things in place to raise money, but nonetheless, he is leaving -- he said i will decide by september, and so he is clearly, you know, shaking hands and doing all the things you are supposed to do, except for
this is why her arrest will strike a chord with people here in britain and they are hoping to get to the bottom of this and how far the phone hacking went. >> the former head of news international under arrest, and that would be the biggest arrest so far in the whole phone hacking scandal. >>> let me say good morning to our candy crowley. she's coming your way in a few minutes with her show, "state of the union." i was off last weekend and i miss you when i don't see...
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. >> and up next, sand in britain. why authorities say julia roberts looks too good in this ad. >> and midway rise aren't the only things making hartsz pound at the state fair. we'll run through the artery-clogging elements. >> and a mountain lion moved in too close for one homeowner. what ended up scaring him away. [ female announcer ] what's so great about jcp cash? no exclusions! with jcp cash, earn ten dollars off when you spend just twenty-five storewide. and unlike other stores, we don't make you come back to save. get ten dollars off with no exclusions! we make style affordable, you make it yours! jcpenney. >>> britain banned a makeup ad featuring julia roberts because it's heavily air brushed. take a look. here is what the ad looks like. and here is an unretouched photo. experts say it appears the ad enhanced her makeup, eye lashes, smoothed out skin and removed black lines and crow's feet. she looks great in both. officials ruled it amounts to false advertising. >> retouching wasn't just style liftic, but tryi
. >> and up next, sand in britain. why authorities say julia roberts looks too good in this ad. >> and midway rise aren't the only things making hartsz pound at the state fair. we'll run through the artery-clogging elements. >> and a mountain lion moved in too close for one homeowner. what ended up scaring him away. [ female announcer ] what's so great about jcp cash? no exclusions! with jcp cash, earn ten dollars off when you spend just twenty-five storewide. and unlike other...
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. >>> more on the widening media jajeds in great britain. police have uncovered enough information to expand the investigation to other companies and rupert murdoch is back in the united states after facing tough questions from members of the british parliament. analysts believe murdoch and his son james managed to cape the damage to their company news corp. but the damage is jaw-dropping as how sleazy some of tactics were. cnn a cnn's deborah feyerick. >> reporter: like the "news of the world" it appears every one everywhere was fair game. actors. business tycoons. royals. prime ministers. politicians. all potential front page fodder caught up in a type of scandal driven journalism that bordered on blood sport. allegedly involving hacking, tracking and outright bribes. >> they very much crossed the line and they didn't just do it once or twice. we are not talking about a single rogue reporter. apparently, it happened at least 4,000 times. >> reporter: media executive bonnie fuller has been the driving force behind magazines like "star" "us
. >>> more on the widening media jajeds in great britain. police have uncovered enough information to expand the investigation to other companies and rupert murdoch is back in the united states after facing tough questions from members of the british parliament. analysts believe murdoch and his son james managed to cape the damage to their company news corp. but the damage is jaw-dropping as how sleazy some of tactics were. cnn a cnn's deborah feyerick. >> reporter: like the...
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can he tell us more about what britain is playing to get britain to take the next step to tackle the crisis and allow the imf to resume proper support? finally let me turn to pakistan. we all accept the long-term stability in afghanistan depends on stability in pakistan. when i met president zadari. like amended the pakistan's security forces in tackling violent extreme as in the northwest of the country but as the prime ministers said the situation in pakistan continues to be serious. there's a danger that the death of osama bin laden which should be welcomed on all sides will not have that effect in pakistan. i asked him there for what steps he has taken for british support of counter-terrorism in pakistan at the heart of our relationship to the pakistan government. we all want to see british troops come home at the earliest opportunity, not least all the families and friends of those who are currently serving in afghanistan. we also want to see the campaign concluded in a way that ensures their service and sacrifice has not been in vain and afghanistan and a wider region moves int
can he tell us more about what britain is playing to get britain to take the next step to tackle the crisis and allow the imf to resume proper support? finally let me turn to pakistan. we all accept the long-term stability in afghanistan depends on stability in pakistan. when i met president zadari. like amended the pakistan's security forces in tackling violent extreme as in the northwest of the country but as the prime ministers said the situation in pakistan continues to be serious. there's...
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after that a reception at the home of a britain's consul general. d a mix of hollywood a list. amazing mix of events. >> two kinds of royalty. thank you, bob woodruff. >>> and, coming up, medical breakthrough. growing new body parts and saving lives. when your eyes are smiling... you're smiling. and when they're laughing... you're laughing. be kind to your eyes... with transitions lenses. transitions adapt to changing light so you see your whole day comfortably... and conveniently while protecting your eyes from the sun. ask your eyecare professional which transitions lenses are right for you. [ slap! slap! slap! slap! slap! ] [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium rich tums goes to work in seconds. nothing works faster. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums summertime is now a happy time. when we can eat what we want and sleep soundly through the night. prevacid®24hr prevents the acid that causes frequent heartburn, all day, , l night. >>> and now, healthy living, and the healing power of your own stem cells. last night, we learned they can
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you cannot run for office in britain without the support of a major newspaper chain. everybody needs murdoch's support. i think that eventually this is going to fade away. >> do you remember the phase willful blindness in connection with enron crimes? >> yes. it's looking the other way. >> do you think -- willful blindness will obtain in the case of prosecuting and perhaps convicting rupert? >> they may try. >> and his son. >> they may try. >> willful blind sentence. >> i don't think rupert has any -- hold it. i don't think rupert, as of now has any kind of criminal liability whatsoever. the people have a problem are below him. >> when you have a hot story, the editor, the people above say, how did you get that? it's diagnose to be very difficult to insulate the people at the top if these allegations prove true. >> let's see if we can >> thank you columbia, challenger, discovery, endeavour, and our ship atlantis. thank you for protecting us and bringing this program to such a fitting end. >> before daylight thursday morning, atlantis, the u.s. space shuttle, returned
you cannot run for office in britain without the support of a major newspaper chain. everybody needs murdoch's support. i think that eventually this is going to fade away. >> do you remember the phase willful blindness in connection with enron crimes? >> yes. it's looking the other way. >> do you think -- willful blindness will obtain in the case of prosecuting and perhaps convicting rupert? >> they may try. >> and his son. >> they may try. >> willful...
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this july fourth holiday, britain's royal couple is on vacation in canada. cnn's max foster is trying to keep up with them. the duke and duchess hit charlottetown on prince edward island. william then took to the skies, a search-and-rescue pilot by profession, he was keen to meet up with his canadian counterparts. they are famous for this risky maneuver. an emergency helicopter landing on water. palace aides, no doubt, holding then the couple took to the water together, each in their own dragon boat. they are a sporty and competitive couple. so the winner was suitbly satisfied. then to the beach. this area is famous for its seafood. sand sculptures and a traditional welcoming ceremony. the canadians really are going crazy for the royals. the trip couldn't be going better for the royal couple. it's a grueling schedule. but their courage awaits. max foster, cnn, charlotte town. >> joining me now from prince edward island in eastern canada are royal correspondent max foster. max, you had to sit down conversation off the record with the duke and duchess. how did
this july fourth holiday, britain's royal couple is on vacation in canada. cnn's max foster is trying to keep up with them. the duke and duchess hit charlottetown on prince edward island. william then took to the skies, a search-and-rescue pilot by profession, he was keen to meet up with his canadian counterparts. they are famous for this risky maneuver. an emergency helicopter landing on water. palace aides, no doubt, holding then the couple took to the water together, each in their own dragon...
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in britain they're really out of control. as we heard from -- my god -- hugh grant a moment ago, it's not just journalists. "the guardian" newspaper had something to say as well. a real phone-hacking inquiry must defeat ministers' tricks. government inquiry ahead but also the fact there may be political interference. if an inquiry is properly conducted then at the very least it will drag out a lot of hidden truths, make a lot of otherwise unaccountable people accountable and give the news media, the police and the government a lot of things to think about. so, this isn't just a few rogue reporters. this is basically the role particular slice of british reporters have -- >> now it's gone to parliament, debating what to do about this. it will be interesting to see if a new set of guidelines, ethics is implemented because it's reached a point pretty detrimental. >> the parliament doesn't know what to do because murdoch is so powerful. david cameron, his own communications director used to be the editor of the "news of the world.
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. >>> the demise are one of the most widely red newspapers on the planet, britain's "news of the world" will shut down after sunday's issue. cnn's dan rivers joins us from london. dan, this was amazing the speed in which he made this decision, shut it down. >> it was a complete bolt from the blue, candy. the police think there may be up to 4,000 potential victims in this phone hacking scandal. they've had their messages eaves dropped upon by tabloid journalists. it is without do you the biggest scandal to have hit the british pressure. ruper murdock has closed down that paper, but this phone-hacking scandal is not over yet. it didn't take long for staff from "news in the world" to end up in the local pub. losing your job normally results in drinking a pint, and now they had a lot to reflect on. >> it was completely unexpected, and collective devastation. >> reporter: the 168-year-old tabloid is a british institution, but the phone hacking scandal had left it in a political vortex from which it couldn't escape. its owner, media mogul rupered murdock realized his entire empire was at ris
. >>> the demise are one of the most widely red newspapers on the planet, britain's "news of the world" will shut down after sunday's issue. cnn's dan rivers joins us from london. dan, this was amazing the speed in which he made this decision, shut it down. >> it was a complete bolt from the blue, candy. the police think there may be up to 4,000 potential victims in this phone hacking scandal. they've had their messages eaves dropped upon by tabloid journalists. it is...
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to many in britain she became the face of this scandal, right? >> reporter: yeah, now she has finally gone after days of sort of clinging on to her job by her fingernails with everyone from the prime minister downward saying she should go. finally, this morning, she did resign. that's not the end of the story yet. she and rupert and james murdoch all have to appear before a committee in the building behind me on tuesday and they will be grilled by politicians who want some answers as to who knew what and when. >> dan rivers live out of london, we will follow the fallout, of course, from that resignation. >>> it took one of the fbi's most intense manhunts to finally nail mob boss whitey bulger but even behind bars, what damage can he still do? deborah feyerick looks into that. >> i met whitey between the age of 15 and 16. >> reporter: john shay, nicknamed red, grew up in a tight knit world of south boston's old housing colony projects. a golden glove boxer with a wild streak wanted to be just like whitey bulger and the gangsters who ran southy. >>
to many in britain she became the face of this scandal, right? >> reporter: yeah, now she has finally gone after days of sort of clinging on to her job by her fingernails with everyone from the prime minister downward saying she should go. finally, this morning, she did resign. that's not the end of the story yet. she and rupert and james murdoch all have to appear before a committee in the building behind me on tuesday and they will be grilled by politicians who want some answers as to...
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rupert murdoch came in britain and met with mili's parents and he apologized to them face to face. they were furious at what happened. they were calling for rebecca brooks who was the editor of the world new newspaper. they called for her to resign and being, she didn't at the time . only lenn days later she resigned and the reason the parents were so angry while their child was missing, they were calling her mobile phone and begging her to get in contact and that filled up her voice mail and when everyone called it said that that this is filled. they learned to the messages and deleted them and then the family called in later on, they believe that mili herself lined to the messages and deleted them and they believed she was still alive and gave them false hope because she was not alive. murdoch apologized to the family and rebecca brooks resigned. this is not over yet. rebecca brooks and james murdoch and rupert murdoch will testify before a select committee about the actions of the journalist working. it is the first time they will face such questions and members of the public wi
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of the paper's parent company in britain, news international. there may be implications for murdoch's proposed $12 billion takeover of the cable television network british sky broadcasting as well. his news corporation already owns three other newspapers in britain and, in this country, "the wall street journal", "fox news" and the "new york post" among others. this afternoon, reports surfaced that the company might replace the sunday "news of the world" with another murdoch publication. its sister paper "the sun" -- published weekly and saturday-- could add a sunday edition. for more on this story, we turn to ned temko, a writer for the "observer" newspaper in london. ned, welcome back, thanks for being with us. so what was the thinking behind this dramatic decision to shut down this very profitable newspaper? >> well, the best description i've heard this evening is that this is the first newspaper in history to die of shame. but that's not strictly true. it was a commercial decision. it was a huge exercise in damage limitation, advertisements
of the paper's parent company in britain, news international. there may be implications for murdoch's proposed $12 billion takeover of the cable television network british sky broadcasting as well. his news corporation already owns three other newspapers in britain and, in this country, "the wall street journal", "fox news" and the "new york post" among others. this afternoon, reports surfaced that the company might replace the sunday "news of the world"...
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. >> still to come, the obama administration owes britain. why they're getting a bill. >> and ahead arriveal of a training ship in san francisco bay draws praise and protest. >> notice anything strange about this apple store? you're not supposed to, but there is a big difference. >> and 7 on your side's michael finney is taking questions through facebook and twitter. we have links for you at the top of the home page. >> skye 7 hd continues to stay above this wildfire that is burning along the walnut creek-alamo border from this view. it appears there is less smoke, perhaps firefighters are getting this under control. spencer has a look at the national travel forecast. >> okay. air traffic moving along generally on time across most of the 48 states with just minor delays in just a few locations. atlanta, thunderstorms in the area and most of the delays there between 30-45 minute minutes. up in newark and jfk, new york there are 45 to 60 minute delays because of high and gusting winds. that is a look at travel weather. we'll take a look at the
. >> still to come, the obama administration owes britain. why they're getting a bill. >> and ahead arriveal of a training ship in san francisco bay draws praise and protest. >> notice anything strange about this apple store? you're not supposed to, but there is a big difference. >> and 7 on your side's michael finney is taking questions through facebook and twitter. we have links for you at the top of the home page. >> skye 7 hd continues to stay above this...
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you worry this could lead to regulation of the press in britain? >> absolutely, yes. maybe that's a good thing on one level, could be a bad thing on another level. this is the crucial political question. he will have to put his own commitment to the test, whether his government ends up approving the deal that he's interested in. that's about 12 billion pounds. "news of the world" only had a retch of 1 billion. if cameron and the government says yes to that deal, then the opposition has a very clear narrative in the next election to say they are in bed together. >> the telegraph had the best headline when it said good-bye cruel world. emily bell in london, matt frey, to be harnden, thank you. >>> we saw the dramatic docking of the shuttle, and the final liftoff. we'll be back with this question. did the media's boredom with these launches help kill the program? >>> it was a time when i was growing up when the space program was one of the most exciting adventures in the world. the last 30 years nasa has sent so many space shuttles into orbit, the launches have become so
you worry this could lead to regulation of the press in britain? >> absolutely, yes. maybe that's a good thing on one level, could be a bad thing on another level. this is the crucial political question. he will have to put his own commitment to the test, whether his government ends up approving the deal that he's interested in. that's about 12 billion pounds. "news of the world" only had a retch of 1 billion. if cameron and the government says yes to that deal, then the...
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with the final edition of britain's "news of the world" on the stands rupert murdoch arrived in london today. his company's british subsidiary closed it after news that they hacked the phone of a teenager who was dead. >>> a strong earthquake rocked japan's northeastern quake. today's 7.1 tremor prompted tsunami add advisories later canceled. there are no reports of injuries or damage. >>> china no longer a rising world power. instead china has arrived. those words today from the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff admiral mike mullen in beijing in a four-week visit. china's growing military strength comes with an obligation to the world. >> greater military power must come greater responsibility, greater cooperation and just as important, greater transparency. without these things the expansion of military power in your region rather than making it more secure and stable, could have the opposite effect. >> this china trip is one of admiral mullen's final acts as joint chiefs chairman. he retires this fall. now to the white house where in just four hours, heated deficit reduction tal
with the final edition of britain's "news of the world" on the stands rupert murdoch arrived in london today. his company's british subsidiary closed it after news that they hacked the phone of a teenager who was dead. >>> a strong earthquake rocked japan's northeastern quake. today's 7.1 tremor prompted tsunami add advisories later canceled. there are no reports of injuries or damage. >>> china no longer a rising world power. instead china has arrived. those words...
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the "news of the world" was the best selling newspaper in britain. a cheeky blend of skin, scandal and gotcha journalism squarely aimed at british working people who enjoyed seeing the rich and the powerful taken down a peg or two. but not families touched by grief. the "news of the world" is under police investigation for hacking into voicemails belonging to relatives of fallen soldiers and a murdered teenager. journalists also hacked into the phones of celebrities who found out and sued. it was james, rupert murdoch's son and heir apparent, who authorized a reported million dollar out-of-court settlement to at least one of the hacking victims. this week, he admitted it was a mistake. >> i acted on the advice of executives and lawyers, with incomplete investigation and that's a matter of real regret for me personally. >> reporter: in fact, it raises some very dangerous questions for the murdoch empire, which includes fox news, the "wall street journal," and the "new york post." murdoch biographer michael wolff: >> james murdoch wrote the initial che
the "news of the world" was the best selling newspaper in britain. a cheeky blend of skin, scandal and gotcha journalism squarely aimed at british working people who enjoyed seeing the rich and the powerful taken down a peg or two. but not families touched by grief. the "news of the world" is under police investigation for hacking into voicemails belonging to relatives of fallen soldiers and a murdered teenager. journalists also hacked into the phones of celebrities who...
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britain is a serious global economy. we should take responsibility for serious global issues including through the imf. >> david simpson. >> thank you, mr. speaker. does the prime minister agree that details of all the weapons and explosives the state commission in northern ireland should be made public as promised? and will he agree to have negotiations with the irish government to move forward to the americans to see that it happens? >> well, the point is the independent international commissioning -- commission on decommissioning did not provide us with an inventory. they were an independent body and this was a decision for them to take, difficult i know as that is. they stated, and i quote, we would not quiche in advertently decommissioning events by groups that are actively engaged today nor to detour groups for handing over any arms when they subsequently come to light. this is difficult and we are all having to do in northern ireland and elsewhere in the world difficult things in order to bring conflict to an end
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yes, there is much excellent journalism in britain today. but i think it's now clear to everyone that the way the press is regulated today is not working. let's be honest, the press complaints commission failed. in this case, in a hacking case, frankly it was pretty much absent. therefore we have to conclude it's lacking in rigger. there's a strong case for saying it's institutionally conflicted. as a result it lacks public confidence. i believe we need a new system entirely. it will be for the inquiry to recommend what the system should look like. but my starting presumption is that it should be truly independent. independent of the press, so the public will know newspapers will never be responsible for policing themselves, but vitally independent of government so the public will know that politicians will not trying to control or muzzle a press that must be free to hold politicians to account. this new system of regulation will strike the balance between an individual's right to privacy and what is in the public interest. above all, it sho
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and britain is officially recognizing libya's opposition as the country's legitimate leaders it is stepping up the diplomatic offensive against colonel gadhafi it's also on freezing one hundred fifty million dollars of libyan oil assets to help fund the rebels. while next meet one of the first man to ever get up close and personal with the moon and it's a. celebrated photo of earth which inspired people to protect the planet as art he discovers now. thank you very much for being with us today it's a great pleasure and an honor nice to be with you soldiers all right so apollo eight commander frank berman and coming up command module pilot jim lovell had flown more hours than any other auster not where they tap on you well i was the rookie. but it turns out that none of us had ridden on the saturn five so we were all right rookies for saturn five and we were all rookies for a trip away from the earth with a lot of screaming and shouting during the six and a half days no not the screaming and shouting you didn't have to in a spacecraft to reach at our jobs level was basically the navigator and
and britain is officially recognizing libya's opposition as the country's legitimate leaders it is stepping up the diplomatic offensive against colonel gadhafi it's also on freezing one hundred fifty million dollars of libyan oil assets to help fund the rebels. while next meet one of the first man to ever get up close and personal with the moon and it's a. celebrated photo of earth which inspired people to protect the planet as art he discovers now. thank you very much for being with us today...
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britain recognizes libya's opposition as the country's legitimate leaders and steps up the diplomatic offensive against colonel gadhafi. just after eleven pm here in moscow you're watching r t thanks for joining us now the infamous private security firm once known as blackwater is back in court this time though it's not over alleged killings in iraq and afghanistan but over claims it build a washington too much for its services all to former employees accuse it of claiming more than one hundred million dollars in bogus expenses the company which is now known as c. provides more mercenaries for the u.s. in afghanistan than anyone else and has been implicated in a number of scandals well its contract. were accused of gunning down seventeen other armed civilians in baghdad in two thousand and seven for which no one has been punished or the company is doing an even bigger role in afghanistan with the u.s. about to double its private army to replace departing troops meanwhile the un wants tighter control over herson areas to protect human rights but authorities get an edge check out report
britain recognizes libya's opposition as the country's legitimate leaders and steps up the diplomatic offensive against colonel gadhafi. just after eleven pm here in moscow you're watching r t thanks for joining us now the infamous private security firm once known as blackwater is back in court this time though it's not over alleged killings in iraq and afghanistan but over claims it build a washington too much for its services all to former employees accuse it of claiming more than one hundred...
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. >>> in just a few days britain's news of the world tabloid will be old news. one of the uk's lonest running newspapers will be shut down amid a controversy over a phone hacking scandal. today as rival newspapers put their own spin on the news, police arrested a former editor clive goodman and another unnamed person who was later reported to buy former editor andy colson who is a former aide to prime minister david cameron. this morning cameron announcing a full public inquiry boo the allegations. >> police investigations can only get you so far. what people really want to know is what happened and how is it allowed to happen. that is why the deputy prime minister and i have agreed that it's right and proper to establish a full, public inquiry to get to the bottom of what happened. >> we're in london and there's a report here, michelle, today that another newspaper is also being investigated? >> that's part of it. it's just in the reported stage right now. we don't have confirmation of that from police. this is a couple of days after these terrible phone hackin
. >>> in just a few days britain's news of the world tabloid will be old news. one of the uk's lonest running newspapers will be shut down amid a controversy over a phone hacking scandal. today as rival newspapers put their own spin on the news, police arrested a former editor clive goodman and another unnamed person who was later reported to buy former editor andy colson who is a former aide to prime minister david cameron. this morning cameron announcing a full public inquiry boo the...
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a fatal paper for the news of the world britain's best selling newspaper is killed off by its own toxic tabloid tactics its former editor who became the prime minister's press spokesman is arrested. israel on high alert as pro palestinian activists swap their gaza aid flotilla for a fly turning to air travel copter their ships are held in greece. dozens of protesters prevented from reaching israel's. one hundred small stop planes. i'm pleased to join me in a few moments from will. business rushes to widen this year despite all revenues more in twenty minutes. three pm in moscow very good to have you with us here on r t our top. dorie thousands of angry protesters have started gathering in cairo's tahrir square unhappy that the revolutions goals are not being achieved egyptian activists have been calling for a million people to gather there are teas a nice and now way is in takhar square we'll have a live report from her in a little bit. first though the former editor of britain's news of the world tabloid has been arrested over a phone hacking scandal and colson went on to be the prime
a fatal paper for the news of the world britain's best selling newspaper is killed off by its own toxic tabloid tactics its former editor who became the prime minister's press spokesman is arrested. israel on high alert as pro palestinian activists swap their gaza aid flotilla for a fly turning to air travel copter their ships are held in greece. dozens of protesters prevented from reaching israel's. one hundred small stop planes. i'm pleased to join me in a few moments from will. business...
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cuts for the news of the world britain's best selling newspaper that traded on scandal four hundred sixty eight is killed off toxic tabloid tactics. of pro palestinian activists. profiling. despite when full oil revenues drop just russia's budget gap is expected to increase next year more in business in twenty minutes. twenty four hours a day you're watching our tables. top story now thousands of angry protesters have started gathering in cairo's tahrir square unhappy that the revolutions goals are not being achieved egyptian activists have been calling for a million people to gather their former presidents charges pending next month but there's a nice to know a report suggestions believe his regime's legacy is still very much alive. their revolution was hijacked and they want it back egypt's uprising might have ousted president mubarak but to them he's far from god. we've got through the book the mobile. phone where the taste of freedom was short lived the military is in full power mass media is being choked and oppression still rampant worth them before i think they werent catching acti
cuts for the news of the world britain's best selling newspaper that traded on scandal four hundred sixty eight is killed off toxic tabloid tactics. of pro palestinian activists. profiling. despite when full oil revenues drop just russia's budget gap is expected to increase next year more in business in twenty minutes. twenty four hours a day you're watching our tables. top story now thousands of angry protesters have started gathering in cairo's tahrir square unhappy that the revolutions goals...
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. >> britain's phone hacking scandal reached prime minister cameron's office today. police arrested his one-time communications director, former "news of the world" editor, andy colson. allegations that the paper hacked the phones of celebrities and politicians cost colson his job at the "news of the world" back in 2007. he quit cameron's government in january as the scandal grew. the prime minister took responsibility for hiring colson, and called for government investigation into the paper's conduct. >> this is a wake-up call. over the decades, on the watch of both labor leaders and conservative leaders, politicians and the press have spent time courting support, not confront the problems. it's on my watch that the music has stopped. >> "news of the world" will fold after sunday's edition. the tabloid part of rupert murdoch's media empire which includes the waun"wall street journal," "new york post" and fox news. >> seven people and the gunman dead, grand rapids police say roderic dantzler opened fire at two different homes. dantzler's daughter and former girlfrien
. >> britain's phone hacking scandal reached prime minister cameron's office today. police arrested his one-time communications director, former "news of the world" editor, andy colson. allegations that the paper hacked the phones of celebrities and politicians cost colson his job at the "news of the world" back in 2007. he quit cameron's government in january as the scandal grew. the prime minister took responsibility for hiring colson, and called for government...
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one bows out while another is bailed them out of media misconduct seize the bridge and britain's most senior policeman quit over connections to journalists suspected of bribery and phone hacking while x. news international to the back roads is arrested. and a cosmic companion for the hubble telescope of russia's own eye in the sky gets ready to seek out the secrets of our universe and the radio as drawn both and much higher resolution that's nasa the. russian space chief now at leinster t.v. is far reaching out with four of the country's cosmic planets. russia is launching its biggest space telescope at a huge to orbit earth and calf really observe our universe looking deeper and further to shed light on the darkest and the most mysterious corners of our galaxy and all this what does this mean for us and for russia they had a recent space agency ross costless is here with me thank you very much mr kaufman for joining us especially can't you for inviting me well americans have all will now have company that is the russian telescope looking to discover something hubble's missing during
one bows out while another is bailed them out of media misconduct seize the bridge and britain's most senior policeman quit over connections to journalists suspected of bribery and phone hacking while x. news international to the back roads is arrested. and a cosmic companion for the hubble telescope of russia's own eye in the sky gets ready to seek out the secrets of our universe and the radio as drawn both and much higher resolution that's nasa the. russian space chief now at leinster t.v. is...
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government of the day you also need to have separation between the judiciary and those two areas in britain and the united kingdom. they've become too close over the last thirteen or fourteen years and i believe that last may not ordinary people in britain their views have not really been represented either in the newspapers or in the political arena that's bad for democracy so david cameron should start investigating himself as far as i'm concerned and why would your employer a man who's already had to resign over phone hacking allegations why would you take him to the heart of government where he could have access to a top secret dossier as an information it's a sorry sorry day let me tell you not just for the british press but for british democracy also in the news this early saturday morning from moscow rebel troops are keeping up the advance towards the duffield turn of guardian in an attempt to gain control of one of the main roads leading to the capital tripoli is considered the most significant gain in the past two weeks but they say their progress has been hampered by lack of ammun
government of the day you also need to have separation between the judiciary and those two areas in britain and the united kingdom. they've become too close over the last thirteen or fourteen years and i believe that last may not ordinary people in britain their views have not really been represented either in the newspapers or in the political arena that's bad for democracy so david cameron should start investigating himself as far as i'm concerned and why would your employer a man who's...
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the fatal paper cuts for the news of the world britain's best selling newspaper that traded on scandal for one hundred sixty eight years is killed off by so toxic tabloid tactics . and israel is on high alert as a pro palestinian activists want the gaza aid flotilla to fly to and into trouble on their ships are held in greece. to start when full all revenues drop just russia's budget gap is expected to increase next year more in business and trying to meet its. twenty four hours a day you're watching our table straight to our top story now thousands of angry protesters started gathering in cairo's tahrir square unhappy that the revolutions goals are not being achieved egyptian activists have been calling for a million people to gather their former residents try to spend the next month but others are nice another way reports suggestions believe his regime's legacy is still very much alive. their revolution was hijacked and they want it back egypt's uprising might have ousted president mubarak but to them it's far from god . we've got rid of more but. alive and well the taste of freedom
the fatal paper cuts for the news of the world britain's best selling newspaper that traded on scandal for one hundred sixty eight years is killed off by so toxic tabloid tactics . and israel is on high alert as a pro palestinian activists want the gaza aid flotilla to fly to and into trouble on their ships are held in greece. to start when full all revenues drop just russia's budget gap is expected to increase next year more in business and trying to meet its. twenty four hours a day you're...
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backing kills off britain's biggest selling newspaper that's rupert murdoch gets the panic button and shuts the news of the world amid fears of a phone sleeping. and israel braces for hundreds of protocol student activists descending by plane after aid flotilla ships were conducting greece. you're watching r.t. we're live from moscow welcome to the program egyptian activists are calling for a million people to converge on tahrir square later on friday saying the revolution's goals have not been achieved high ranking officials of the previous mubarak regime in charge of the organizing tax on civilians while the former president's trial is pending next month and this another way reports of the evil regimes legacy is still very much alive. their revolution was hijacked and they want it back egypt's uprising might have ousted president mubarak but to them he's far from gone. we got rid of mubarak about so the more bots that it was still alive and well the taste of freedom was short lived the military is in full power mass media is being choked him. oppression still rampant worth before i
backing kills off britain's biggest selling newspaper that's rupert murdoch gets the panic button and shuts the news of the world amid fears of a phone sleeping. and israel braces for hundreds of protocol student activists descending by plane after aid flotilla ships were conducting greece. you're watching r.t. we're live from moscow welcome to the program egyptian activists are calling for a million people to converge on tahrir square later on friday saying the revolution's goals have not been...
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. >> britain's prince william and catherine will arrive in los angeles for a three-day visit. the governor and his wife will greet them at the airport. earlier in the day they launched the calgary stampede. this is the last day of their visit in canada. the pair sporting a white cowboy hat. stampede is an annual event. >> friday's perfect pet. >> mike nicco will >>> today at 4:00, shoe says follow the money. she left for a new career that is changing lives in afghanistan. >> and here is something you have to check on out the perfect pet with mike nicco. >> almost seeing double vision there. good morning suzanne. >> good morning. >> nice to you have you in the marin humane society, you have two friends. they are buddies. >> this is chewy and this is daisy and she is manchester terrier mix. he loves to go on walks and ix more. she loves to play ball. they are house trained and they would be good for a family with older kids. they are pretty comfortable on my lap. they would love that and we can talk real quickly. we have a fund-raiser on july 23rd and be mcgwynnnes
. >> britain's prince william and catherine will arrive in los angeles for a three-day visit. the governor and his wife will greet them at the airport. earlier in the day they launched the calgary stampede. this is the last day of their visit in canada. the pair sporting a white cowboy hat. stampede is an annual event. >> friday's perfect pet. >> mike nicco will >>> today at 4:00, shoe says follow the money. she left for a new career that is changing...
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>>> new developments just keep coming in britain's phone hacking scandal. having trouble keeping all the players safe? we will break it down for you, next. citracal. >>> with details coming so fast and furious, it may be getting hard to keep track of all the players, so we're going to use today's big breakdown to help you out. let's start with a name most people know, that is rupert murdock, he's an 80-year-old media tycoon, over the years he's built a huge international media conglomerate, including some well known u.s. enterpri enterprises, including the 20th century fox, the "new york post." dow jones ceo hinton resigned last week. there are claims he may have known more about the scandal than he admitted when he testified before a parliamentary committee. rupert murdock's son james is in charge of news corps's asia properties. news national, the subsidiary of news car, rebecca brooks, she was ceo of news of the world until she resigned last week. news of the world reporters are accused of hacking the answering machine of a teenaged girl who was later fo
>>> new developments just keep coming in britain's phone hacking scandal. having trouble keeping all the players safe? we will break it down for you, next. citracal. >>> with details coming so fast and furious, it may be getting hard to keep track of all the players, so we're going to use today's big breakdown to help you out. let's start with a name most people know, that is rupert murdock, he's an 80-year-old media tycoon, over the years he's built a huge international media...
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to other news now britain's scandal plagued news of the world newspaper has rolled off the presses for the last time its final edition was apologetic but defiant after being hastily closed by rupert murdoch this week the embattled media mogul flew to london to take charge of the crisis which engulfed in the paper and its parent company news international its claim to journalists hacked the phones of murder victims and dead soldiers families police made a number of arrests on friday including a former editor of the paper who has also served as the prime minister's press chief media analyst phil reece says rupert murdoch has now lost his long standing immunity among britain's political elite. i think something changed this week you know for decades british prime ministers have been on a nice to the to the murdoch press because they knew that when the sun which is his main daily newspaper here in britain when the sun supported a british politician running for prime minister you know they wanted and then you'd find a. the next day you find the prime minister reading the sun looking like an
to other news now britain's scandal plagued news of the world newspaper has rolled off the presses for the last time its final edition was apologetic but defiant after being hastily closed by rupert murdoch this week the embattled media mogul flew to london to take charge of the crisis which engulfed in the paper and its parent company news international its claim to journalists hacked the phones of murder victims and dead soldiers families police made a number of arrests on friday including a...
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of one thousand out while another is baled the verdict media misconduct seizing britain's most senior policeman quit while x. news international chief rebecca brooks was arrested. and a cosmic companion for the hubble telescope as russia's own eye in the sky gets ready to seek out the secrets of our universe. all is well in the european banking sector or is it more in our team business update coming your way in about twenty minutes. not me i am in the russian capital you're watching r t i'm marina joshie welcome to the program a senior advisor to the avg am president has been assassinated by the taliban in the capital kabul one of the country's lawmakers was also killed and the attack the deaths come less than a week after ahmed karzai as have brother who ran the south of the country was gunned down the taliban is stepping up its assault on afghan officials as nato combat troops begin there was draw from the war zone. but u.s. intervention experts to land management says washington will wants to keep its grip on afghanistan because waging wars will protect. the president not on histor
of one thousand out while another is baled the verdict media misconduct seizing britain's most senior policeman quit while x. news international chief rebecca brooks was arrested. and a cosmic companion for the hubble telescope as russia's own eye in the sky gets ready to seek out the secrets of our universe. all is well in the european banking sector or is it more in our team business update coming your way in about twenty minutes. not me i am in the russian capital you're watching r t i'm...
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. >> britain's prince william and catherine will arrive in los angeles for a three-day visit. the governor and his wife will greet them at the airport. earlier in the day they launched the calgary stampede. this is the last day of their visit in canada. the pair sporting a white cowboy hat. stampede is an annual event. >> friday's perfect pet. >> mike nicco will introduce us sure, pulling the mold, ldntew, and grime from out of the porous caverns of grout takes the right tools, but it also takes a gentle, caring touch. before you can deep clean, you learn to get a feel for its trouble spots. and hey, if you can't listen to grout, you can't truly know its wants...its needs...its dreams. ♪call 1-800-steemer. sweetie i think you need a little extra fiber in your diet. fiber makes me sad. oh common. i dare you to taste one hint of ber in fiber one. oh, i'd be able to tell. why don't i just eat this bag? and how can you talk to me about fiber you enjoy that. i am. [ male announcer ] fiber beyond recognition. ber one. >>> today at 4:00, shoe says follow the money. she left for a n
. >> britain's prince william and catherine will arrive in los angeles for a three-day visit. the governor and his wife will greet them at the airport. earlier in the day they launched the calgary stampede. this is the last day of their visit in canada. the pair sporting a white cowboy hat. stampede is an annual event. >> friday's perfect pet. >> mike nicco will introduce us sure, pulling the mold, ldntew, and grime from out of the porous caverns of grout takes the right...